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Nancey Green Leigh, Ph.D., AICP
Professor
EDUCATION
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Ph.D. City and Regional Planning, University of
California at Berkeley, 1989.
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Masters in Economics, University of California at
Berkeley, 1984.
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Masters in Regional Planning, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1979.
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B.A. in Urban Studies, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, 1975.
TEACHING
INTERESTS
Economic development
planning, urban and regional development, industrial restructuring, income
inequality and social justice, automation diffusion, brownfield redevelopment
Current
Courses
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Foundations of Local Economic Development Planning & Policy
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Industrial Restructuring and Its Planning Implications
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Urban and Regional Theory (PhD Class)
- Cinema City
- Applied Planning Workshop Studio
Past Class Projects
BOOKS
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Stemming Middle Class Decline: Insights for Economic
Development Planning, 1994, Rutgers University: CUPR Press.

RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES
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"Integrating Manufacturing and Ecological Process
Models for Ecosystem Impact Valuation: A Problem-Based Learning Approach."
October 2002 to September 2003. Principal investigator - Matthew
Realff, Co-investigators - Berdinus Bras, Carol Carmichael, Jane Ammons
and Nancey Green Leigh. National Science Foundation Premise Grant.
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"Ft. Valley Brownfield Redevelopment Studio."
March 2002 to December 2002. City of Ft. Valley, GA. Principal Investigator;
Richard Dagenhart and John Skach, co-investigators. Create brownfield
redevelopment plan.
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"A State Agenda to Promote More Effective Urban
Real Estate Markets." November 2001 to April 2002. Brookings
Institution, Washington, DC. Principal Investigator. Catalogue
examples of successful legislative reforms at the state level and
prepare a model agenda for promoting the redevelopment of urban vacant
land.
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"Modeling Brownfield Impacts on Housing Prices:
The Neglected Element of Affordable Housing." December 2000 to
December 2001. Fannie Mae Foundation, Washington, DC. Principal
Investigator. Cleveland and Atlanta case studies of brownfield redevelopment
with national significance for evaluating current market-based approach
to funding brownfield redevelopment and environmental justice.
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"The Brownfields Reality Check: A Study of
Land Value and the Effects of Brownfields on the Locations of Section
8 Households", July 2001 to September 2003, U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development. Principal Investigator for dissertation
fellowship of Sarah L. Coffin.
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"The Economic Development Potential of Georgia's
Biotechnology Industry," August 2000 to February 2001. Georgia
Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism and Georgia Tech Economic
Development Research Program. Principal Investigator, Joy Wilkins,
co-investigator. National and Georgia analysis of biotechnology industry.
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"Moultrie Brownfield Redevelopment Studio and
In-town Industrial Park Design," August 2000 to June 2001. City
of Moultrie. Principal Investigator, Richard Dagenhart, co-investigator.
Model for redeveloping small-town obsolete industrial areas.
HONORS/AWARDS,
RECOGNITION, AND MEMBERSHIP
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National Science Foundation Grant, 2004
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Vice-President, Association of Collegiate Schools
of Planning, 1995-1997
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Chair, Faculty Women Interest Group of American
Collegiate Schools of Planning
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American Institute of Certified Planners, 1994 Best
Student Project Award (faculty advisor)
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University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Community Partnership
Outreach Award, 1993
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University of Wisconsin Teaching Fellow, 1991-92
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Regents Fellow, University of California-Berkeley,
1985-86
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Woodrow Wilson Rural Policy Fellowship, 1988-89
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National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement
Grant, 1987
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Research Awards from federal and state agencies,
foundations, and university research centers
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Peer reviewer for planning and economic development
journals
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Invited lecturer to U.S. and U.K. universities
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Member, American Planning Association
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Member, American Institute of Certified Planners
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Member, Great Lakes States Economic Development
Researchers
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Member, American Association of Geographers
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Member, Georgia Economic Development Association
PUBLICATIONS
AND RELATED ACTIVITIES (2000 - present)
Articles/Chapters
in Books
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"Survey of State-Level Policies to Address
Urban Vacant Land and Property Reuse," in Recycling the City,
ed. Rosalind Greenstein, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, forthcoming.
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"A New Community for Everyday People,"
with Catherine L. Ross, in Atlanta Journal-Constitution, September
13, 2004.
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"People versus Place: Telecommunications and
Flexibility Requirements of the CBD," in Cities in the Telecommunications
Age: Fractured Geographies, ed. James Wheeler, Yuko Aoyama, and
Barney Warf, Routledge Press, 2000.
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"Commentary on 'How Do We Know that 'But for
the Incentive' The Development Would Not Have Occurred, ' " in
Dilemmas of Urban Economic Development, ed. Richard Bingham
and Robert Mier, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1997.
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"Fixed Structures in Transition," in The
Transition to Flexibility, ed. Daniel Knudsen, Kluwer Publishers,
1996.
Published
Journal Papers
- "Deconstructing to Redevelop: A Sustainable Alternative to Mechanical Demolition", Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 72, No. 2, Spring 2006, with Lynn M. Patterson.
- "Introduction to the Special Issue on Smart Growth", Journal of Planning Literature, Vol. 19, No. 3, February 2005.
- "Modeling the Relationship among Brownfields, Property Values, and Community Revitalization", Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 16, Issue 2, 2005, with Sarah L. Coffin.
- "The role of inner ring suburbs in Metropolitan Smart Growth Strategies", Journal of Planning Literature, Vol. 19, No. 3, February 2005, with Sugie Lee.
- "Philadelphia's
Space in Between: Inner-Ring Suburb Evolution," Opolis, Vol.
1, No. 1, Winter 2005, with Sugie Lee.
- " Local Manufacturing ," for new Encyclopedia
of Community, Sage/Berkshire Publishing, 2003.
- "A Solution for Small-Town Brownfield Districts
Illustrated for Moultrie, Georgia," Journal of Environmental
Practice, Vol. 5, No. 1, March 2003.
- "A Framework for Geographically Sensitive and
Efficient Recycling Networks," Journal of Environmental Planning
and Management, March, 2003, with Matthew Realff.
- "Networking Creation and Public Policy in Biosciences
Technology: The Southeast versus the Vanguard States," Southeast
Geographer, November 2002, with Susan M. Walcott.
- "Modeling the Brownfield Relationship to Property
Values, Community Revitalization, and Affordable Housing," in
submission to the Journal of Housing Policy, with Sarah L. Coffin.
- "Industrial Era's Brownfield Legacy: Characterizing
the Redevelopment Challenge," Journal of Urban Technology, Vol.
7, no. 3, December 2000, with Sarah L. Coffin.
- "Promoting More Equitable Brownfield Redevelopment," Landlines, Vol. 12, No. 5, September 2000, Also reprinted in: Waste
Dynamics northeast, December 2000; Urbanissimo (in French), and Urban
Planning Expert (a Netherlands publication).
- "Software Industry: The Big Picture and the
View in Georgia," Economic development Review, Vol. 16, No. 4,
Spring 2000, with Joy Wilkins.
- "Planning, Spatial,
and Technological Considerations of Restructuring in the U.S. Woodworking
Industry," Economic Development Quarterly, May 2000.
- "Planning, Urban Revitalization and the Inner City: An Exploration of Structural Racism," Journal of Planning Literature, February 2000, Vol. 14, No. 3, with Catherine L. Ross.
Professional
Reports
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"The Economic Development Potential of Georgia's
Biotechnology Industry, Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism
and Georgia Tech Economic Development Research Program," February
2001.
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"Promoting More Equitable Brownfield Redevelopment:
Promising Approaches for Land Banks and Other Community Land Development
Entities," Final Report to the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy,
January 2000.
Editorships
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